Joshua Edward Perry

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IU - Kelley School of Business

Dept. of Business Law & Ethics

1309 E. 10th Street, Room 233F

Bloomington, IN 47405

812-856-0120 (office)

4526 E. Sheffield Drive

Bloomington, Indiana47408

812-272-8822 (mobile)

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Academic Employment

IndianaUniversity, Bloomington, IN

Assistant Professor of Business Law & Ethics, Kelley School of BusinessJuly 2009 – Present

Life Sciences Research Fellow, Kelley School of BusinessJan. 2010 – Present

Courses taught or scheduled to teach:

  • L201 – Legal Environment of Business (college undergraduates)
  • L293 – Honors Legal Environment of Business (college undergraduates)
  • L533 – Ethical Responsibilities of Managers (MBA students)
  • L579 – Life Sciences & Healthcare Ethics (MBA students)
  • C550 – Law and Ethics in Business (Kelley Direct online course)

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Assistant Professor, School of MedicineJuly 2006 –June 2009

Adjunct Professor,Law SchoolJan. 2006–June 2009

Clinical Ethics Consultant, Center for Biomedical Ethics and SocietyJuly 2007 –June 2009

Research Fellow, Center for Biomedical Ethics and SocietyJan. 2005 – June 2006

Courses taught:

  • Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility (JD students)
  • 1L Introduction to Ethics & Professionalism (JD students)
  • Bioethics & the Law (cross-listed for JD, MD, and Graduate Dept. of Religion students)
  • Patient, Profession & Society: Medical-Legal Issues (MD students)
  • Medical Ethics & Professionalism Mini-course(MD students)
  • Family LawWriting Seminar for First Year Students (College of A&Sundergraduates)
  • Bioethics (Vanderbilt Summer Academy for academically gifted junior high school students)

Education

VanderbiltUniversityLawSchool, Nashville, TN

Doctor of Jurisprudence, 2002

  • Vanderbilt Law Review,Senior Articles Editor
  • Scholastic Excellence Award
  • Lightfoot, Franklin & White Award
  • 3L Legal Research and Writing Teaching Assistant

VanderbiltUniversityDivinitySchool, Nashville, TN

Master of Theological Studies (concentration in ethics), 2002

LipscombUniversity, Nashville, TN

Bachelor of Arts (American Studies), summa cum laude, 1997

Scholarship

Peer Reviewed and Professionally Refereed Journal Articles

  • An Obituary for Physician-Owned, Specialty Hospitals, 23 The Health Lawyer,Dec. 2010, at 24-34.
  • Revisiting CPR/DNR: Have the Policies Outlived Their Utility? (target article)10American Journal of Bioethics61-67(2010) (with Jeffrey Bishop, Kyle Brothers, Ayesha Ahmad).
  • Finite Knowledge/Finite Power: “Death Panels” and the Limits of Medicine (essay in reply to peer commentaries on target article)10American Journal of BioethicsW7-W9(2010) (with Jeffrey Bishop, Kyle Brothers, Ayesha Ahmad).
  • Saturday Morning in the Clinic, 39 Hastings Center Report, Sept.-Oct. 2009, at 24-26 (with Kyle Galbraith).
  • Saturday Morning Postmortem (correspondence in reply to letters by Felicia Cohn, Mark Aulisio, and John Lantos) 40 Hastings Center Report, Mar.-Apr. 2010, at 4-6 (with Kyle Galbraith).
  • The Ethical Health Lawyer: An Empirical Assessment of Moral Decision Making, 37Journal of Law, Medicine &Ethics461-475(2009) (with Ilene Moore, Bruce Barry, Ellen Wright Clayton, Amanda Carrico) (“Best Published Life Sciences Paper in 2009 Award,” Center for the Business of Life Sciences, Kelley School of Business).
  • Thinking Like a Professional, 58Journal of Legal Education159-165 (2008).
  • Biopolitics at the Bedside: Proxy Wars and Feeding Tubes, 28Journal of Legal Medicine 171-92 (June 2007).
  • The Safety Net is Not the Solution, 100Tennessee Medicine, Apr. 2007, at 37-41.
  • The Terri Schiavo Case: Legal, Ethical and Medical Perspectives, 143 Annals of Internal Medicine 744-48 (2005) (with Larry Churchill & Howard Kirshner).
  • Reprinted in Bioethics: Introduction to History, Methods, and Practice, 2nd ed., (Nancy S. Jecker, Albert R. Jonsen, & Robert A. Pearlman, eds., 2007).
  • Caring About Restorative Justice: A Reflection Upon the Ethics that Inform Criminal Justice

Approaches in America, 61 Encounter 59-79 (2000) (issued devoted to contemporary ethical issues).

Law Review Articles

  • Life, Death (Panels), and the Body Politic, 61 Syracuse Law Review 25-48 (2010)(with Jeffrey Bishop).
  • The Ethical Costs of Commercializing the Professions: First-Person Narratives From the Legal and Medical Trenches, 13University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law & Social Change 169-201 (2010).
  • A Missed Opportunity: Health Care Reform, Rhetoric, Ethics, and Economics at the End of Life, 29 Mississippi College Law Review 409-426 (2010) (invited to contribute to symposium issue devoted to health care economics and bioethics).
  • Therapeutic Pedagogy: Thoughts on Integral Professional Formation, 78RevistaJuridica Universidad de Puerto Rico167-182 (2009) (article selected for inclusion in special English language issue devoted toselect symposium proceedings of the International Network on Therapeutic Jurisprudence 2008 Forum held at the University of Puerto Rico School of Law).
  • Partial Birth Biopolitics,11DePaul Journal of Health Care Law247-57 (2008).
  • Reprinted in7 ICFAI University Journal of Healthcare Law (India), Feb. 2009, at 23-31.
  • Biblical BioPolitics: Judicial Process, Religious Rhetoric, TerriSchiavo and Beyond, 16 Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine 2:553-630 (2006).

Encyclopedia Entries

  • Terri Schiavo,inEncyclopedia of the Culture Wars, 490-492 (Roger Chapman, ed.,2009).
  • Right to Die, inEncyclopedia of the Culture Wars, 472-474 (Roger Chapman, ed.,2009).

Op-Eds

  • There is an ethical cost for doctors in failing to reform, The Tennessean (Nashville, TN), Nov. 1, 2009, at 21A.
  • Reflections on a public prayer - 15 years later, The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN), May 11, 2008, at V3.

Works in Progress

  • In the Business of Dying: Questioning For-Profit Hospice and the Business of Care at the End of Life(with Robert Stone)
  • Compassionate Care and Professional Identity Formation in the ICU(final manuscript in preparation for submission to ethics or medicine journal)(with Joe Fanning & Jeffrey Bishop)
  • Do Less Harm: Medical Ethics as a Guide to Reforming the Healthcare Business (final manuscript in preparation for submission to ethics or law journal)
  • A Shared Responsibility: Pharmaceutical Corporations, Nation-States, and Access to Essential Medicines(preliminary stage of research and writing) (with Arlen Langvardt)
  • Where Ethics & Economics Intersect: Revisiting Physician Compensation and the Cost of Dying (conceptual stage)
  • The Elephant in the Middle of the Firm: Billing, Associate Alienation, and the Business of Selling Help (conceptual stage)

Honors, Awards, and Grants

  • Recipient of Best Published Life Sciences Paper in 2009 Award, Center for the Business of Life Sciences, Kelley School of Business
  • Nominated for Kelley School of Business Trustees’ Teaching Award, 2009
  • Nominated for Student Choice Award for Outstanding IU Faculty Member, 2009
  • Recipient, Cal Turner Faculty Research Grant, Vanderbilt University (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
  • Recipient, Center for EthicsResearch Grant, Vanderbilt University (2007, 2008)

Selected Presentations

Academic Conference, Symposium, and Seminar Participation

  • August 3, 2010: A Mortal Wound for Physician-Owned Specialty Hospitals? The Legal and Ethical Prognosis for Market-Driven, Entrepreneurial Medicine in the Wake of 2010 Health Care Insurance Reforms, Invited Paper Participant, American Business Law Journal Invited Scholars Colloquium, 2010 Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Meeting, Richmond, VA
  • March 6, 2010: Session Moderator, 2010 Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH
  • February 26, 2010: Diagnosing American Health Care: Economic Stakeholders and Bioethical Considerations, Invited Symposium Participant, Mississippi College School of Law, Jackson, MS
  • October 9, 2009: Doing Good v. Doing Well: Legal and Medical Professionals as Ethical Businesspersons, Paper Presentation, 2009 Tri-State Academy of Legal Studies in Business, University of Michigan, Ross School of Business, Ann Arbor, MI
  • October 9, 2009: Session Moderator, 2009 Tri-State Academy of Legal Studies in Business, University of Michigan, Ross School of Business, Ann Arbor, MI
  • June 11, 2008: Thinking Like a Professional, Paper Presentation,2008 International Conference on Therapeutic Jurisprudence, San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • April 3, 2008: Session Moderator: Mapping Religion in the Clinic: Patients, Genomics, and Religious Pathways, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
  • February 5, 2008: Session Moderator, Gardasil in Our Schools: Should States Mandate the HPV Vaccine For Their Students?VanderbiltUniversityLaw School
  • May 7, 2007: Tips for Teaching a First Year Writing Seminar, Faculty Workshop Facilitator, Vanderbilt University
  • October 27, 2006: Session Moderator, Law & Ethics Papers Session, 2006 ASBH Annual Conference, Denver, CO
  • July 13, 2006: Biopolitics at the Bedside: Proxy Wars and Feeding Tubes, Paper Presentation,2006 ASBH Summer Conference, Albany, NY

Invited Lectures and Research Talks

  • October 1, 2010: Do Less Harm: Medical Ethics as a Guide to Reforming the Healthcare Business, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, Department of Business Law and Ethics Research Forum
  • April 1, 2010: Panel Discussant, Ethical Issues in the Administration of Employee Wellness Plans, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business Life Sciences Day
  • December 9, 2009: Is the Healthcare Customer Always Right? Indiana University, Kelley School of Business Faculty Discussion Forum
  • November 13, 2009: Body Politics and the Law, Cornell University Law School, Ithaca, NY
  • September 17, 2009: The Case of Mrs. K: A Saturday Morning Clinical Ethics Consultation, Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
  • March 24, 2009: Ethics and the Engineer (with Dr. Graham Reside), Vanderbilt University, School of Engineering
  • December 8, 2008: Privacy, Confidentiality & Legally Mandated Reporting, Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine
  • November 11, 2008: Healthcare Ethics (with Dr. Jeffrey Bishop), Vanderbilt University, Owen Graduate School of Management
  • October 31, 2008: Law and Ethics at the Bedside, Vanderbilt Medicine Resident Ethics and Professionalism End-of-the-Month Series, Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine
  • July 24, 2008: Genetics Through the Lens of 'Gattaca', Vanderbilt Summer Academy
  • February 25, 2008: Soul, Role & RazzleDazzle: A Lawyer’s Life Undivided, Vanderbilt University Law School
  • December 10, 2007: Privacy, Confidentiality & Legally Mandated Reporting, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
  • October 12, 2007: The Terri Schiavo Case: Law & (Bio)Politics in the U.S. at the End of Life, Newcastle Law School, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, United Kingdom
  • October 1, 2007: Biopolitics at the End of Life: An American Perspective, The North of England Medico-Legal Society, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, United Kingdom
  • September 1, 2006: Thoughts on Paul Farmer’s Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor, Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN
  • November 1, 2005: Panel Discussant, Roundtable Discussion of TennCare Today, Vanderbilt University Center for Medicine, Health & Society
  • October 19 and 26, 2005: A Short History of TennCare (Parts 1 and 2), Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
  • May 2, 2005: Terri Schiavo: Did the Judicial Process Fail?BelmontUniversity, Nashville, TN
  • April 4, 2005: The Terri Schiavo Case (with Drs. Larry Churchill and Howard Kirshner), Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Executive Education and Community Workshops

  • October 18, 2010: Ethics in a Community Hospital Setting, Bloomington Hospital Emerging Leaders Workshop, Bloomington, Indiana
  • April 23, 2010: The Relevance and Importance of Ethical Considerations: A Brief Case Study of Employee Wellness Plans, Southern Indiana Rotary District Conference, Indiana University
  • February 6, 2010: Body, Soul, and Meaningfulness in Work and at Play, Leadership Workshop sponsored by Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership in the Professions, Vanderbilt University
  • October 15, 2009: Ethics and Leadership, Business Essentials for Lawyers(CLE), Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University
  • August 14-16, 2009: Ethics and Leadership, Vanderbilt University Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership in the Professions Annual Graduate/Professional Student Retreat, Dawson Springs, KY
  • October 17, 2008: Panel Discussant,Legal Ethics: Conflicts, Corporations, & Cross Border Practice, Tennessee Bar Association 20th Annual Health Law Forum (CLE), Franklin, TN
  • September 23, 2008: The Law, Ethics, and Public Policy of Dying Three Years after Schiavo, IASIS Healthcare 2008 Annual Compliance Conference, Franklin, TN
  • August 14-15, 2008: Ethics and Leadership, Vanderbilt University Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership in the Professions Annual Graduate/Professional Student Retreat, Dawson Springs, KY
  • October 30, 2007: Flourishing as a Person and a Professional – A Cautionary Tale from the World of Legal Education, 2007 American Dental Education Association Fall Meeting, Nashville, TN
  • July 24, 2006: Pregnancy and Living Wills, Healthcare Corporation of America (HCA) Ethics Education, Nationwide Webcast
  • February 10, 2006: Tube Feeding for Seriously Ill Patients: The “Not So Extraordinary” Life-Sustaining Therapy? 2006 AmericanAcademy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine and Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association Annual Assembly, Nashville, TN
  • October 6, 2005: Panel Discussant, Advance Directives & Surrogacy Under TN Health Care Decisions Act, Tennessee Bar Association 17th Annual Health Law Forum (CLE), Franklin, TN

Media Appearances

  • July 9, 2008: Channel 5 News (WTVF-Nashville) – Commenting on patient privacy issues
  • October 4, 2005: The Chattanooga Times Free Press – Commenting on Terri Schiavo case
  • April 5, 2005: The Tennessean (Nashville, TN) – Commenting on Terri Schiavo case

Discipline and Faculty Service at Indiana University

  • Reviewer of Proceedings Papers for Academy of Legal Studies in Business 2010 Conference
  • Reviewer of Article Manuscripts for American Business Law Journal
  • Member, Departmental Subcommittee for 2010-2011 faculty search
  • Member, Departmental Subcommittee to revise the Legal Studies major

Discipline and Faculty Service at Vanderbilt University

  • Area Director, Law & Policy EmphasisProgramfor 1st and 2nd Year MD students (School of Medicine)
  • Designer and Co-Director, Introduction to Legal Ethics & Professionalism for 1Ls (Law School)
  • Clinical Consultant, Medical Ethics Consult Service (Vanderbilt University Medical Center)
  • Member, Hospital Ethics Committee (VanderbiltUniversityMedicalCenter)
  • Faculty Advisor, Mayfield Living/Learning Lodge (Vanderbilt undergraduate resident hall)
  • Reviewer of AbstractProposals for 2007 Meeting of American Society of Bioethics and Humanities

Additional Educational/Professional DevelopmentActivities

  • Indiana University, Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions, 2010 Teaching Research Ethics Workshop
  • Rotary International Vocational/Cultural Exchange to Northeast England, September-October 2007
  • Center for Law & Renewal, 2007 Ethics and Professional Responsibility “Beyond the Rules” Retreat
  • National Institute for Teaching Ethics and Professionalism, 2006 Legal Ethics Workshop
  • VanderbiltUniversityCenter for Ethics, 2006 “Teaching the Hard Stuff” Workshop
  • Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, 2005 Intensive Bioethics Course
  • University of Notre Dame, 1997 Pew Younger Scholars Summer Research Program

Additional Legal Employment

Riley, Warnock & Jacobson, PLC, Nashville, TN

Civil Litigation AssociateAugust 2002 – December 2004

Assumed substantial responsibility for day-to-day management of litigation and dispute resolution pending in both state and federal court and involving individual and institutional clients, including: Healthcare Corporation of America (HCA), St. Martin’s Press, Sony Entertainment, Curb Records, The Coca-Cola Company, and Thomas Nelson Publishing;assisted a four lawyer-team with defense in the Bridgeport copyright-infringement litigation;drafted and filed trademark applications; counseled clients on Internet and e-commerce strategies; drafted appellate briefs, dispositive motions, discovery motions, pleadings, written discovery requests and responses, settlement agreements and legal research memoranda; participatedin fact investigation, including client and witness interviews; attended court hearings, mediations and settlement conferences; took and defended depositions.

Fenwick & West, LLP, Palo Alto, CA

Summer Associate (Intellectual Property Litigation Group) June – August 2001

Adams & Reece/Stokes & Bartholomew, LLP,Nashville, TN

Summer Associate June – July 2000

Bar Admissions & Professional Memberships

  • State Bar of Tennessee (#22232) (inactive)
  • United States Court for the Middle District of Tennessee
  • American Society for Bioethics and Humanities
  • Academy of Legal Studies in Business
  • Tri-State Academy of Legal Studies in Business
  • Society for Business Ethics
  • Association for Practical and Professional Ethics

References

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Ellen Wright Clayton, J.D., M.D.

Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics & Society

Franklin Professor of Genetics & Health Policy

Professor of LawProfessor of Pediatrics

Vanderbilt University Schools of Law & Medicine

Chris Guthrie, J.D., Ed.M.

Dean, Vanderbilt University Law School

John Wade-Kent Syverud Professor of Law

Larry R. Churchill, Ph.D., M.Div.

Former Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics & Society

Ann Geddes Stahlman Professor of Medical Ethics

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Ed Rubin, J.D.

Former Dean, Vanderbilt University Law School

University Professor of Law & Political Science

Jeffrey P. Bishop, M.D., Ph.D.

Director, Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics
Tenet Chair of Health Care Ethics
Saint Louis University

BruceBarry, Ph.D.
Brownlee O. Currey, Jr., Professor of Management
Owen School of Management

Vanderbilt University

Charles Scott, Ph.D.

Former Director, Vanderbilt Center for Ethics

Distinguished Professor of Philosophy

Vanderbilt University

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